Thinking out loud: will Ed Sheeran announce a 2018 stadium tour?

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Ed Sheeran’s UK arena tour “Divide” started last week at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro Arena and it has been declared an undeniable success. His unparalleled success has swept the nation by storm, and we’re thinking out loud that a stadium tour will be announced. Find out the latest details of Ed Sheeran’s next tour by signing up to the Villiers mailing list.

Ed Sheeran performed his genuine and moving anthems which have said to bring the stage to life with latest chart topping tunes that include Shape Of You and Castle On The Hill. This weekend he will be performing at Manchester’s MEN Arena to a crowd that spans across generations due to his widespread appeal. Performing by himself on stage, Ed Sheeran manages to create a lively atmosphere from the audience as he adds new spins on his old classics, providing an intimacy that never changes no matter the size of the venue. The perfect artist to enjoy with corporate clients, family or friends.

If Ed Sheeran announces a 2018 stadium tour, he is likely to perform in venues that include Wembley Stadium in London, Croke Park in Dublin, Hampden Park in Glasgow, Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, and others that boast fantastic VIP hospitality facilities. Ed Sheeran played Wembley Stadium in 2015 and is the first artist to headline at Wembley without being accompanied with a band. At Villiers, we have premier access to the first-class hospitality available at selected stadiums which will ensure you have the best seats in the house with VIP hospitality to watch Ed Sheeran perform.

It’s likely Ed Sheeran’s next tour will be bigger and better featuring first-rate production effects and unbeatable hospitality. Rumoured to be releasing even more music later this year, there’s a chance this will feature on the set lists for Ed Sheeran’s next tour. Will one of Ed Sheeran’s A-Team of celebrity mates join him on his next tour for another collaboration?

No stranger to playing in front of large audiences, Ed Sheeran will be headlining at Glastonbury Festival this year. His announcement to play at the festival comes as no surprise after his world-wide success this year that saw 16 tracks from his latest album in the UK’s top 20. Is Ed Sheeran gathering momentum to play the larger stadiums later next year?